Vintage Ford 1960 F100 , Rat Rod, Street Rod, Hot Rod, on 2040-cars
Lehigh Acres, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cyl, - Runs Clean and quiet
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black / gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6 Runs Great NO Repairs needed
Model: F-100
Trim: Stylside- Body clean NO RUST
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive- Runs and Drive Great A-1
Mileage: 28,500
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Black
Vintage 1960 Ford F100
cleanest around
28,500 org. miles
I put a video on youtube, hope it helps.
Looks and Runs like a New Truck! ,
NO RUST!
This has only 1 owner since new, It was also built in Georgia.
I just bought the truck in Georgia and I thought
I was going to keep it but
I broke my neck 5 years ago and
I lost feelings and everything in my right arm,
So, I have a hard time driving it.
I don't want to throw an auto. trans in, a car collector wants it
un- molested, and I don't want to mess that up.
Truck is geared for hwy driving, drives great at 65 mph
I let go of the wheel and it stays nice and stright
with no shimmy or shakes.
The truck does NOT wine in 3rd gear.
The Tires, Breaks, Clutch, Glass, Body, Shocks, Motor are all A-1
The motor starts right up, NO smoke, NO leaks
The Motor sounds and Runs wonderful
The only thing I think the truck should have
is a new paint job. Looks ok but I see a few runs in the paint.
"LET's TALK!
"Rat Rod" or Street rod, Hot Rod ect.as trade.
If you just wish to buy just the Truck
I would be asking $12,900 cash ,
NOTE:.
BAD: only (1) bad spot in the front of the bed where the owner hauled
fertilzer and the acid leaked and ate the bed.
Easy fix,
and I was told it just had a tune up,
I just put in a $200. Rubber Bed mat in it.
I may pull the ad if sold local,
$500.00 NON-Refundable payed to PayPal within 24 hrs after you buy.
Bal. in cash or wire transfer to my bank account
before I release the truck to anyone.
Buyer to pay for shipping.
NOTE: If you have less then 25 transactions on EBAY
we need to talk first before you bid or I will drop your Bid
Thanks
Steve
100 McArthur Ave
LeHigh Acres, FL 33936
(239) 823-9491
No calls after 7 PM please
Exit 136 and I-75, about 15 miles east of Ft. Myers, Florida
Ford F-100 for Sale
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